{ Digital Media Made Fun }
Angie
9 January 2009

Written by Angie

I use Corel Painter on a daily basis and love to play around with the brushes, textures, and effects I can create with different media.

Last night, I created a digital caricature of Tom Richmond (author and artist for MAD Magazine). For many of my digital creations, I start and end in the computer.

However, for this one, I sketched out a rough pencil outline on paper, then scanned it in and used it as a jumping off point. This sketch was placed on the bottom layer in Painter and I drew on the layers above it. Hope you enjoy!

Angie is an author and professional digital artist, living in the beautiful foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, just outside of Philadelphia, PA. She entertains at trade shows and corporate events with her Live Digital Caricatures and is an international award winning artist. Angie's book, Byting into Live Digital Caricatures, is being sold around the world to digital artists and has been called "the definitive guide" to live digital caricatures. It is available exclusively through Digital Blacksmiths.



3 Responses to “Corel Painter Video: Portrait Drawing Demo 01”

  • Raven Says:

    This is way cool. I really want Corel Painter. It came with my tablet, but I’ve never really had a chance to download it. ^^;
    This video makes me want to have it even more~ :)

  • Trudy Nash Says:

    This is ammmmaaaazing! What fun! And the likeness is right on! POW!!

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